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What is the significance of emulsification of fats?​

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Answered by RaviRock1525K
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Emulsification of fat is the process of breaking down the fat into smaller globules making it easy for the enzymes to act and digest the food. Emulsification of fat helps in digestion fat into fatty acids and glycerol which can be easily absorbed by the small intestine.

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Answered by Pratik021205
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Emulsification of fats Takes place in liver.

Liver secretes bile juice .

Bile is a yellow liquid made in the liver which is normally stored in gall bladder.

Bile is alkaline in nature and contains salts which helps to emulsify the fats.

Emulsification is the process of breaking down the fat into smaller globules making it easy for the enzymes to act and digest the food .

Emulsification of fats helps in digestion of fats into fatty acids and glycerol which an be easily absorbed by small intestine.

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